It's not just what Christian fiction lacks I appreciate - it's what it offers. The variety is vast: contemporary, historical, suspense, mysteries, adventure, young adult, romance, fantasy, science fiction.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I read secular fiction, but also enjoy novels with a Christian worldview.
But I don't read a lot of fiction. I prefer the nonfiction stuff.
What I like about non-fiction is that it covers such a huge territory. The best non-fiction is also creative.
I like fiction. I love all sorts of love stories, I think. I even watched '17 Again.'
In my opinion, the horror genre is a perfect genre for Christians to be involved with. I think the more compelling question is, Why do so many Christians find it odd that a Christian would be working in this genre?
Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.
Books in general are great, but I'm a fiction lover, and I will continue to do it.
I have been a reader of Science Fiction and Fantasy for a long time, since I was 11 or 12 I think, so I understand it and I'm not at all surprised that readers of the genre might enjoy my books.
I generally find fiction without some move to the weird, less imaginative, dull, prosaic. Not all of it, of course, but a lot of it. I suppose it's just a question of taste.
I don't read a great deal of fiction, to my shame, other than the classics.